When one talks about some of the greatest video games ever made, it’s only a matter of time before The Witcher 3 is brought up in this conversation. CD Projekt Red started from very humble beginnings with the first title in the series, which ended up paving the way for a sequel and ultimately culminated in the final title of the trilogy that is considered by many to be an excellent open-world action RPG that is still going strong as a playable — and highly enjoyable — title.

Playing The Witcher 3 on the PC is arguably the best way to experience this masterpiece, mainly due to the manner in which one can integrate a whole host of mods to improve one’s time spent with the game. Keeping this in mind, here are the best mods that someone can install in their copy of The Witcher 3 in order to optimize their experience with the game.

How To Install The Witcher 3 Mods

Like most games, The Witcher 3 makes it relatively simple to add mods on PC, at least at face value. Here is the general process:

If a mod’s description has specific installation instructions, please stick to those. The program Vortex can also be a useful tool for coordinating and managing mods for The Witcher 3.

20 Script Merger

Modding may seem pretty straightforward at first glance, but there are several things that players need to keep in mind in this regard. The biggest problem that most people might face after downloading their fair share of mods is some being overwritten, broken, or just defunct to the point where they make the game feel worse than it should.

This is where the Script Merger mod comes into the picture. It’s not the most perfect solution around, but it gets the job done by merging any mods with conflicts so that players can get the best of both worlds without having to make compromises while enjoying certain mods.

19 Better Trophies

There are several trophies that players can obtain after defeating some of the harder monsters in the game. While these spoils of war look great, the buffs they prove are pretty boring and forgettable for the most part.

The Better Trophies mod aims to alleviate this concern by ensuring that each trophy gives a 5% bonus to attack damage for that particular enemy while also having other unique bonuses of their own. Suffice to say, trophy management will actually become a fun part of the game once players use this mode!

18 Improved Sign Effects

The various Signs that Geralt can use in The Witcher 3 do a great job of making his arsenal even more diverse and enjoyable to explore. However, some people might find the effects of these Signs to be somewhat underwhelming, especially given their utility in combat.

Players who don’t want to be disappointed time and time again while using these Signs should definitely download the Improved Sign Effects mod. It might be a simple change, but it does make a world of difference when it comes to improving the feel of combat in The Witcher 3.

17 Grammar Of The Path

The Witcher 3 is a story-heavy title where players will be listening to dialogue and reading texts quite a bit. This makes it important to ensure that the game doesn’t have any typos in its presentation that might detract from the overall experience.

The Grammar of the Path mod serves as a simple yet great mod that takes care of the many typos and other such mistakes in the game’s text. It’s a massive undertaking that has gone a long way in ensuring that players don’t get jolted out of their immersion after witnessing such a typo in the game.

16 Ultra Gore 2

Depending on how players approach combat in The Witcher 3, the game can get pretty brutal at times. However, some people feel like the ratio of sword kills to dismemberment is way too low in the game for the visceral nature of the combat to come out swinging.

The Ultra Gore 2 mod aims to make dismemberment a regular occurrence in the game. Watching an enemy’s limbs fly off with a final sword swing makes for a satisfying feeling that never gets old, no matter how many times players repeat this move.

15 Super Turbo Lighting Mod

As is the case with most E3 reveals, the visuals of The Witcher 3 were certainly different in the event as opposed to the final release. For what it’s worth, the visuals weren’t necessarily a downgrade, although the lighting did take a severe hit.

Players who want the original lighting of the game can opt for the Super Turbo Lighting mod. It changes the lighting to make it more reminiscent of the E3 demos that were shown and is certainly a fresh way to experience The Witcher 3 once again.

14 No Fall Damage

One of the biggest things that irk people in The Witcher 3 is that Geralt can take a ton of hits from powerful monsters and is generally in peak physical shape… yet dies from the smallest fall for no reason whatsoever.

The No Fall Damage mod gets rid of this annoyance, meaning that players can freely roam around the world of The Witcher 3 without having to worry about some extremely avoidable deaths.

13 Fast Travel from Anywhere

The world of The Witcher 3 might be fun to explore, but one can’t deny the fact that there are times when trying to find a signpost for the sole purposes of fast traveling can get slightly annoying.

Thankfully, with this mod, players now have full liberty to fast travel to any part of the map without having to accomplish the tiresome task of reaching a signpost.

12 Always Full EXP

The Witcher 3 might sport stellar narratives and challenges across the majority of its questlines… but there’s no denying the fact players who end up finishing a quest that they were slightly overleveled for would be kinda peeved at the fact that the experience for completing this quest is close to negligible.

The Always Full EXP mod aims to change this, providing a bunch of balanced options to ensure that players don’t feel like they’re wasting their time with some of the quests in the game.

11 Friendly HUD

The HUD of The Witcher 3 certainly does its job, for the most part. That being said, there are still substantial improvements that can be made in this area, something that can be achieved with this mod.

The Friendly HUD mod adds a number of options that allow players to extensively customize their HUD elements and layout. Players who consider the HUD to be essential for immersion’s sake will find this to be one of their personal must-have Witcher 3 mods.

10 All Quest Objectives On Map

One has to admit that, for the sheer level of main and side quests present in The Witcher 3, the game doesn’t really do a great job of allowing players to track these objectives easily through the map.

Thankfully, the All Quest Objectives On Map mod fixes this problem by performing the exact function that is stated in the name itself — it allows players to track multiple quest objectives on the map without being too convoluted. In fact, this mod even allows for players to switch the active quest objective with a single push of the button as well!

9 Increased Creature Loot

Grinding is a pain in any RPG. While The Witcher 3 avoids this, for the most part, this grinding can get slightly overbearing when hunting for monster and creature parts.

This is where the Increased Creature Loot mod comes into the picture. This mod has various versions, all of which end up increasing the total loot that monsters can drop exponentially.

8 Slots Slots SLOTS

The base game ends up limiting the total number of skill slots and mutations in order to offer more of a balanced experience. However, this limitation can be somewhat irksome for players who want to explore the entirety of Geralt’s arsenal without any limitations.

This mod aims to accomplish exactly that by removing these limitations on skills and mutations. All of the sudden, the player can be spoiled for choice with the sheer level of customization when it comes to Geralt’s augments and movesets.

Of course, there’s always a balanced option for people who still want a decent level of challenge with this game.

7 Auto Apply Oils

While the idea of using oils to fight certain enemies can seem rather strategic and interesting, one has to admit that going through the entire process of heading to the menu and selecting the appropriate oil to use can prove to be somewhat cumbersome after a point.

With the Auto Apply Oils mod, this headache is completely negated. This mod scans the enemies around Geralt when he gets into combat and automatically applies the appropriate oils to tackle this situation.

6 AutoLoot

It might not be the most irritating thing in the world to loot items in The Witcher 3; however, there are times when having to loot each and every container in the game’s world can get kinda irritating.

With the AutoLoot mod, this issue becomes a thing of the past. Now, players can configure this system to loot the items they want from containers without any manual input, which is certainly great indeed.

5 Indestructible Items — No More Weapon Degradation

Weapon durability is something that has been a major topic of contention in The Witcher 3, with most people wholeheartedly agreeing that — barring a few games like Breath of the Wild — the mechanic of weapon durability doesn’t really accomplish anything and ends up being a complete headache, as a result.

So, for people who want to enjoy The Witcher 3 without their experience being hampered by needless mechanics, this mod is an absolute must-have.

4 Over 9000 — Weight Limit Mod

Another annoying mechanic in video games that ultimately ends up being a headache of sorts is having a weight limit. While this mechanic may prevent unnecessary hoarding and amassing a quick fortune, it definitely comes at the cost of being a major annoyance when the player is roaming the landscape freely but is immediately stopped in their tracks since they’ve exceeded the weight limit.

Thankfully, with the Over 9000 — Weight Limit mod, players can now explore the rich world of The Witcher 3 without having to worry about being over-encumbered in the slightest.

3 High Quality Faces

The graphics of The Witcher 3 are already in a class of their own. However, for players who want these faces to boast even more impressive detail, then this best mod for The Witcher 3 should be right up their alley.

High Quality Faces increases the LOD and quality of every face in the game, which is quite a treat to witness firsthand. Players who are sticklers when it comes to the graphics of any title would definitely enjoy the changes made by this mod.

2 Lore-Friendly Witchers

The Witcher series generally does a great job of adhering to the lore and rules of the world set by its author, Andrzej Sapkowski. However, the game is somewhat guilty of beautifying most of the characters in the game in order to make them look more pleasing to the eye… especially when it comes to the Witchers.

By installing Lore-Friendly Witchers, players will be able to finally look at Geralt and the rest of the Witchers in the manner that they were intended. It’s a small change, but a welcome one regardless.

1 The Witcher 3 HD Reworked Project

Given the incredible graphics of The Witcher 3, one would assume that the game doesn’t really need a visual upgrade at all. However, one look at The Witcher 3 HD Reworked Project will prove just how much untapped potential the world of The Witcher 3 still has.

People with great rigs who can handle the graphical requirements of one of the best Witcher 3 mods will be able to enjoy the game with what is essentially the freshest coat of paint one can apply to the graphics.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is available now on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch.